New Park in the City of Manassas The Mayor and Council have agreed to terms to purchase 3.65 acres of land and the structure on it known as Annaburg Manor from the Prince William Hospital Corporation for $846,000.

Manassas History Weekend – Aug. 24-26 On Aug. 24-26, the City of Manassas will host the first-ever Manassas History Weekend. This year, the City will honor the service of veterans from past and present, focus on this region's wartime and peacetime military history, and include activities for all interests and ages.

Manassas Co-work Space Wins Statewide Award CenterFuse, a co-work space and small business incubator located in Historic Downtown Manassas, took home top honors in the Outstanding Business of the Year category at the recent Virginia Main Street (VMS) Conference in Harrisonburg, VA.

Manassas Regional Airport Director Recognized by NATA The National Air Transportation Association (NATA) has recognized Juan Rivera, Airport Director at the Manassas Regional Airport with the Airport Executive Partnership of the Year for 2017. This award was given as part of the Industry Excellence Awards NATA presents annually.

Manassas Community Conversations begin June 19 The City of Manassas will kick off 2018 Comprehensive Plan update by inviting citizens to targeted Community Conversations beginning June 19, 2018 at 7 p.m. at the Martin K. Alloy Boys and Girls club at 9501 Dean Park Lane. This first session will be a visioning session on land use.

Police action at Round Elementary On Tuesday, June 5, at approximately 1 p.m., Manassas City Police received a call from Prince William County Police Emergency Communications Center advising that they received a 9-1-1 call from an unknown male stating he had a gun and was experiencing a mental health crisis near a Manassas City Public School. The phone call was disconnected before Prince William County dispatch could obtain further information from the male subject.

Tourism Impact for the City of Manassas Today the Governor released 2017 preliminary state economic impact data from U.S. Travel Association. This information illustrates the impact tourism and domestic travel has on the economy.

Manassas Reads Event On Saturday, April 28, 2018 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. the City of Manassas, Manassas City Public Schools and the Prince William Public Library System will host Manassas Reads. This is a reading and book give away event designed to share the joy of reading with the community.

Tree City USA and Arbor Day Celebration The City of Manassas has been named a Tree City USA for the 28th year by the Arbor Foundation in honor of the City’s commitment to effective urban forest management.

Osbourn Artists Featured at New Exhibit There is a new exhibit in The Hall at City Hall featuring the work of Osbourn High School students. These students are incredibly talented and each one-of-a-kind piece is a creation through the artists eye.

Best of The Region Art Winners Announced Now showing in the Hall at City Hall, the Best of the Region Art Show featuring the work of artists from this region. This juried show is presented by p-ART-ners professional network with sponsorships from Arcadia Art Studio, Art Guild of Clifton, Diesel Easel, Manassas Art Guild and Prince William Art Society.

Fire Displaces Six At 8:08 p.m. on March 19, Fire and Rescue units from the City of Manassas, Manassas Park, and Prince William County responded to a fire at 9011 Centreville Road (Manassas Mobile Home Park) for a report of a mobile home fire.

New Immersive Exhibit at the Manassas Museum Beginning March 19, 2018 a new immersive exhibit will open at the Manassas Museum. Annie’s Porch: This Was Manassas, spotlights the universal storytelling tradition of talking on the front porch with friends.

Black History Month Celebration The City of Manassas Black History Month Celebration included a WWII vet, an aspiring journalist, Head of Collections of the National Museum of African American History and Culture and the newly appointed president of the Boys & Girls Club.